Elector. (1798). To the freemen of the state of Rhode-Island, &c: To the end that the minds of the people may no longer be held in suspense, whether or not Mr. John Brown will accept the appointment, and perform the duties, of a representative in Congress, in case he should be elected, it is thought proper to publish his answer. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Elector. To the Freemen of the State of Rhode-Island, &c: To the End That the Minds of the People May No Longer Be Held in Suspense, Whether or Not Mr. John Brown Will Accept the Appointment, and Perform the Duties, of a Representative in Congress, in Case He Should Be Elected, It Is Thought Proper to Publish His Answer. S.l: s.n, 1798.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Elector. To the Freemen of the State of Rhode-Island, &c: To the End That the Minds of the People May No Longer Be Held in Suspense, Whether or Not Mr. John Brown Will Accept the Appointment, and Perform the Duties, of a Representative in Congress, in Case He Should Be Elected, It Is Thought Proper to Publish His Answer. s.n, 1798.